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A DNA test on the ashes  kept at the temple in Tokyo  should be done. That may be a help . I understand the ashes also have bones and skull pieces and as such the mystery will be solved in  2 days
9 years ago
one of the greatest freedom fighter of all time he did what he said. and his death is still a mystery
9 years ago
Today on 119th birthday anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chabdra Bose 100 secrete files are made public in digital for so everyone can know more about Netaji. These files are uploaded on http://netajipapers.gov.in/ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/100-secret-files-relating-to-Netaji-Subhash-Bose-declassified-by-PM-Modi/articleshow/50695327.cms  
9 years ago
one of the greatest freedom fighter of all time he did what he said. and his death is still a mystery
9 years ago
it has been stopped since many days but i think it should be started so as to promote an extra activity in the site
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Ashoka is famous emperor of Maurya dynasty who created history. The quiz is on this great emperor.
9 years ago
Ashoka is famous emperor of Maurya dynasty who created history. The quiz is on this great emperor.
9 years ago
As of now. the spokes person of Netaji family said that only circumstantial evidence was found. A conclusive evidence could not be found. May be after a period, things will be clear about Netaji's mysterious disappearance.  
9 years ago
The entire life of Neta ji Bose is in mystery. We can't say whether the mystery will be fully resolved with declassification of more letters.  There could be reason for classifying his files as secret in the past especially in the post independence era. Now The facts relating to Netaji Bose are remote history and so it is okay to declassify the documents. However it is apparent that only Bose family/ successors and none else have any interest in the matter.     
9 years ago
Today on 119th birthday anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chabdra Bose 100 secrete files are made public in digital for so everyone can know more about Netaji. These files are uploaded on http://netajipapers.gov.in/ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/100-secret-files-relating-to-Netaji-Subhash-Bose-declassified-by-PM-Modi/articleshow/50695327.cms  
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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: There seems to be a lot of sympathy for vemulla which is not wrong for a young person lost his life, but can the blame be laid only on the university admin and the government. If you all read the following link, we can clearly see that it was his own faltering values and beliefs that led him astray. initially he was a person who followed and admired Swami Vivekanand, later on turned to abusing and criticising him in a poor show of decency and disrespect. can Vemulla's failure to stick to his own values be blamed on others? That alone shows his own lack of strength   http://www.indianexponent.com/2016/01/the-real-truth-of-rohith-vemula-suicide.html?m=1 I agree that suicide is an extreme step and this indicates extreme frustration and pessimism.  Nobody can be praised for such step in any circumstances.  But it is also necessary to consider the circumstances and individuals/ institutions that are guilty in the matter. There is no doubt that educational authorities are squarely to blame. We cannot find fault with the deceased scholar for change in his ideas. We all change our ideas from time to time. He first like Swamy Vivekanand but later changed his opinion. He was entitled to review his own views and cannot be faulted for this.    It is clear that you have not read the link properly. A person is indeed entitled to change his views from time to time, no doubt about that. But a person who keeps faltering between different political theories in such a drastic manner is clearly a sign of disturbed and unstable mind.  Another big question that no one is asking answer for is, if he was there to study, why didn't he stick to his studies? Why get embroiled in dirty politics and anarchism sponsored by AAP?   That's exactly what I ask some of my own students who are still in Junior college and yet to have any mental maturity. The Political parties chase them and try every trick in the trade to shape them according to their needs and the impressionable minds simply fall for it , losing interest in studies and getting embroiled in criminal activities and goondaism , basically become henchmen for the local leader . The local MLA from the ruling party of our state is a highly corrupt character who thinks schools are his playing ground and the manner in which he uses up the amenities meant for students is disgusting and shameful, but who can question the fellow ? One of the students a girl had to leave college because of his misbehavior, he behaves as if he is an avatar of Mahatma Gandhi , with all that but I am hoping that people here now know better...If he gets elected again, then there is no hope for the state or for the people of this state ,,
9 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to Kalyani Nandurkar for his/her reply to the topic Politics on suicide of student..
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: There seems to be a lot of sympathy for vemulla which is not wrong for a young person lost his life, but can the blame be laid only on the university admin and the government. If you all read the following link, we can clearly see that it was his own faltering values and beliefs that led him astray. initially he was a person who followed and admired Swami Vivekanand, later on turned to abusing and criticising him in a poor show of decency and disrespect. can Vemulla's failure to stick to his own values be blamed on others? That alone shows his own lack of strength   http://www.indianexponent.com/2016/01/the-real-truth-of-rohith-vemula-suicide.html?m=1 I agree that suicide is an extreme step and this indicates extreme frustration and pessimism.  Nobody can be praised for such step in any circumstances.  But it is also necessary to consider the circumstances and individuals/ institutions that are guilty in the matter. There is no doubt that educational authorities are squarely to blame. We cannot find fault with the deceased scholar for change in his ideas. We all change our ideas from time to time. He first like Swamy Vivekanand but later changed his opinion. He was entitled to review his own views and cannot be faulted for this.    It is clear that you have not read the link properly. A person is indeed entitled to change his views from time to time, no doubt about that. But a person who keeps faltering between different political theories in such a drastic manner is clearly a sign of disturbed and unstable mind.  Another big question that no one is asking answer for is, if he was there to study, why didn't he stick to his studies? Why get embroiled in dirty politics and anarchism sponsored by AAP?  
9 years ago
Jincy Aby liked a reply to the topic Politics on suicide of student..
9 years ago
Thank you for your response. What I thought in my mind is exactly right. We cannot see any newly submitted quotes in the quote section. From this it is clear that admin is not encouraging this activity in this site. So I am going to stop my comments on quotes.  
9 years ago